10 Easiest Countries to Get Permanent Residency

It is known to everyone that many countries provides permanent residency for those people who are not by birth a citizen of that particular country. But here it has been described that there are some countries which really offers hustle free ways to get their permanent citizenship. But for them too, one needs to follow some legal rules, submit documents, fulfil criteria etc. The countries offers permanent citizenship easily than that of any other countries is listed below.

Easiest Countries to Get Permanent Residency

1. Panama

Panama is considered to be the easiest country to get permanent residency. To get residency one will need to legally live in Panama for a minimum of 5years. Only after that he can apply for citizenship. The other requirements needed are-

Medical tests- A general medical report which can state that the applicant is not having any mental, physical or infectious diseases. HIV test (it has to be negative), x ray report of the lungs.

Stability- The applicant has to get a job or he/she must be doing a business.

Bank details- The applicant should have a permanent bank account with minimum balance of $5000 + $2000 for each dependent person.

Stamps and others will cost around $900 ( + $260 extra, this will be required after getting the approval and issue of the Letter of Neutralization)

2. Belize

This is another country where one can get permanent citizenship easily. Normal citizenship of Belize is given to those who born in Belize. There are some methods which can provide a person who hasn’t born in Belize but still can get permanent citizenship of this country. They are-

A person has to live in Belize for at least 5yr before applying for citizenship.( the person cannot move out of Belize for more than consecutive 14days)

One should apply for tourist visa first from The Department of Tourist. Citizens of US, UK and some others do not need to do so.

One should have a bank balance of $2000 a month to prove that he/she is capable to spend on living in Belize.

If anyone marries a person who is currently a citizen of Belize can get citizenship only if he/she stays in Belize for 1yr.

Note: *one cannot apply for citizenship of Belize if one’s either parents has citizenship of countries which are in war with Belize.*While a person is in tourist visa, he/she cannot indulge himself/herself to work in Belize.*

3. Nicaraguan

Nicaragua is a country which offers easier ways to get permanent citizenship. The dual citizenship will not harm your previous one. That means you can further decide to whom you want to stick with. Nicaragua needs some documents and eligibility to provide a person citizenship which are-

Application must be completed in Quito and the final step of being photographed and getting citizenship papers must also be done in Quito.

Applicant should show $800/month income or invest $25000 in a CD from an Ecuadorian bank or he/she can invest $25000 in real estates.

5. Paraguay

Paraguay welcomes immigrants and offers Permanent residence from the very beginning. The process takes some weeks to finalize. Some of the requirements are listed below to get a permanent citizenship in Paraguay.

The applicant should reside in Paraguay for minimum of 3 years before applying.

The applicant has to have a bank account in Paraguay. The minimum amount in that account should not be less that %5000. He/she can purchase real estate to get the application.

The process can take up to 4 months to approve the application.

The applicant will go through a medical screening.

6. Malaysia

If a person from foreign nations wants to obtain Malaysian citizenship by naturalisation the requirement she/she needs to full fill are-

He/she must be over the age of 21years.

He/she has to provide Application form C, Identity card, Birth certificate, Entry permit, Identity cards of 2 Malaysian recommenders, Marriage/divorce certificates( optional), children birth certificate, 3photographs, A basic knowledge of Malaysian language has to be known by the applicant.

The applicant has to be resided in Malaysia for more than 10 years.

Retirees 50 and older needs to provide only proof of $2800/month income.

RM$10 application fee. After approval he/she needs to pay RM$100.

7. Philippines

The documentary requirements and criteria for the application for Philippine dual citizenship are the followings-

2photographs, Passport, Birth certificate etc

Processing fees- $75 (around)

Must be more than 35years of age.

Must be residing in Philippines for not less than 10years before applying.

Should have bank deposit of $20000 (Philippine bank).The amount will be less for retiree.

The applicant must be able to speak at least one of the Philippine languages.

8. Uruguay

A person can easily get citizenship of Uruguay if he or she marries a person having Uruguayan citizenship. For that case, the eligibility criteria are of 3 years and 5yrs for the normal persons. It means the applicant has to live in Uruguay for 3 or 5 years minimum to get the citizenship. The applicant will also need to give an income prove of $1500/month or more.

9. Seychelles

Seychelles allows Permanent residency visa for the citizens who are living there for more than 5years.The government verifies whether the applicant has a bank guarantee of $1500 minimum. The applicant has to show his or her incomes prove. He/ she should have a constant income of not less than $1800 per child and $5000 for a spouse.

10. South Africa

The last but not the least in this list is South Africa. The country also gives absolutely great deals to get the citizenship. All you need is to live there for 4years. They offer no age limit.

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Vivek JC

I have stayed in Malaysia, and if you did your research you would know, Malaysia is extremely restricted about giving work permit and residency is a long shot.

There are several cases where people have married Malaysian and yet are waiting for a long time just to get a working permit. Infact I don’t know any cases where someone has gotten a citizenship in recent time (this i might be wrong)!